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Door hasps for padlocks
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Hi all,
I have 3 of these fitted, but they are getting old and rusty now. They were branded as Corbin (owned by) Black & Decker about 10-15 years ago. Has anybody seen anything smilier I could swap them for please? |
Where can I find such a type of lock?
Amazon doesn't have it. I even checked with locksmith Hither Green and still waiting for a response from them. I know they used to sell and install unique or specialty locks, such as high-security locks, biometric locks, smart locks, and more. However, I'm not sure about the availability of this lock in their stocks. |
I'm not sure what the problem is with either request. The circular locks are available at any hardware dealer or on the internet--anything from low to very high quality. Hasps like that can be purchased easily in the same places, either ready-made or improvised (as, for higher security, from two through-bolted eye bolts set next to each other so that a lock shackle will pass through both). If desperate, just buy two regular hasps and use the staples (the part pictured here) from each, discarding the rest.
Hope that's helpful. Mark |
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The hasps are by a company called Corbins or Corbyns, who I think got bought by Black and Decker. They have 4 hidden bolt heads and you cant get the holding plates out when its locked, so they are much stronger than most. Subtle and strong...Advertised as garden shed door hasps I believe.... I got the padlocks from a locksmith, 6 of them all keyed with the same key, thats very important... |
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